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2006-09-24 07:13:52 · 3 answers · asked by Victor Mustis 3 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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Go to film school.

2006-09-24 07:16:30 · answer #1 · answered by chrstnwrtr 7 · 0 0

How to Become a Great Movie Director. These are some basic tips that you can follow to achieve your goal of greatness..

There are many paths to a career in directing films.

Steps:
1. Brainstorm to come up with any potential contacts in the film industry. Work as an apprentice under anyone currently directing student films, TV commercials, music videos or feature films.

2. Consider applying to film school to gain both knowledge and industry contacts. Some top film schools can be found at New York University, the University of Southern California, the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, California Institute of the Arts and the University of California at Los Angeles.

3. Apply for work on movie sets, in entry-level jobs such as production assistant or as anyone's assistant. If you work hard and make friends, you can move up the ladder.

4. Target jobs directing TV commercials or music videos, where many film directors get their start.

5. Develop a reel (own film). Make sure it is of professional quality.

6. Shoot films on your own. To start, they can be short (10 minutes long) and in black and white. If necessary, cast and write your films yourself to build your experience and résumé.

7. Send postcards and updates regularly to industry contacts you have made, including directors, producers and actors. Constant networking leads to opportunities.

Other Handy Tips:

*Be creative and persistent, and understand that there isn't one right way to become a film director.

*Take any job in the field. If you get a chance, take any job in the Film Industry, preferably a job that will put you on-set during shooting. Being able to watch and learn that process is worth years of film school. Also, movies are a very networked industry, and the people you meet during the shoot are a fantastic resource - they can answer questions, make recommendations, and might be great contacts for the future.

Examples:
Peter Jackson started a short film, and improvised along the way. He saved every penny he could, and eventually the New Zealand Film Commission provided more funding for his film. This film, later known as Bad Taste (1987), premiered at a film festival and won a number of prizes, and became an instant cult classic. 5 films later, he was directing The Lord of the Rings.

*Things You'll Need:
-Postcards
-Demo Videocassettes
-Movie Videos
-Stationery
-Postage Stamps

Project Details:
Skill Advisory: Challenging

Source: www.ehow.com/how_623_become-movie-director.html

2006-09-24 15:56:31 · answer #2 · answered by ~Charmed Flor~ 4 · 0 0

Study

2006-09-24 14:18:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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